WATTERS: Bill O'Reilly has a quick question for you. He ran into you at the Kennedy Center Honors recently.

And you said you'd do an interview with him. In fact, you said you'd do an interview in your office. So, --

NANCY PELOSI, HOUSE MINORITY LEADER (D-CA): Yes, but I already have discreta (ph).

WATTERS: -- what we did, --777

PELOSI: Discreta (ph).

WATTERS: We've been calling your office and you've said you've been busy in February, March, April, May --

PELOSI: We're never here.

WATTERS: I know you're a woman of your word and I'm asking you if you're going to be honoring your commitment.

PELOSI: Well, I didn't make any commitment to him. We're having a social conversation. In fact, it was at the White House. That's the first time I ever saw him because I never see him on TV. But they --

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CARREY: (LAUGHTER)

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PELOSI: This is open-ended. One of these days, maybe I will.

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UNIDENTIFIED ACTRESS: You doubt my word?

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PELOSI: I was not pleased with the disrespect that he showed to the President. So, that wasn't like a warmer-upper.

WATTERS: What was disrespectful.

PELOSI: Well, it speaks for itself. Yes, ma'am.

WATTERS: "Watters' World." Are you a fan of "Watters' World."

MCCAIN: No.

WATTERS: You know I'm Watters. And this is my world right here, senator.

MCCAIN: Yes. But, you see, in "Watters' World," you can alienate literally everybody you talk to. So, that would make you a great senator.

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WATTERS: Thank you, I guess.

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UNIDENTIFIED ACTRESS: Someone must get the wrong idea around here.

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O'REILLY: All right, you didn't -- Schumer wouldn't give you advice.

WATTERS: No. He ran away.

O'REILLY: I was surprised that Schumer -- he didn't want any part of it. Al Franken, --

WATTERS: I know.

O'REILLY: -- "Talk to my" --

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WATTERS: I know. Bernie Sanders was the worst. He was withdrawing cash from an ATM and I said, "You know, I'd like to talk to you, Senator. I'm from THE O'REILLY FACTOR."

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He grabbed his cash and ran away like I was going to stick him up.

O'REILLY: You mean, the socialist senator grabs cash?

WATTERS: Yes, he actually went to --

O'REILLY: I thought he was on the barter thing.

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He trades maple syrup for suits.

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See, that's what you do in socialist land.

WATTERS: That's right.

O'REILLY: So, I think everybody is having a good laugh about this on Capitol Hill, right.

WATTERS: I think so. And I think the general consensus is she's not going to do the interview, --

O'REILLY: Yes.

WATTERS: -- especially after tonight.

O'REILLY: Yes.

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WATTERS: She's not going to do the interview.

O'REILLY: After tonight, all right. But I want you to keep trying, all right.

WATTERS: I will do my best.

O'REILLY: So, we'll -- I'm going to send her some sourdough bread --

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-- and an autograph from Willie Mays, --

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-- may favorite baseball player.

WATTERS: Sourdough bread. You think that's going to do it.

O'REILLY: Sourdough bread. And San Francisco makes the best.

WATTERS: OK.

O'REILLY: And then Willie Mays. He's a San Francisco icon. New York, icon, too. He's my favorite guy. I got a couple of signatures in the summer.

WATTERS: OK.

O'REILLY: So, we'll try to bribe her to doing the interview.

WATTERS: That's right. I think she's up for bribe.

O'REILLY: Jesse Watters, everybody. He said that, not me.

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